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You blew an internal fuse. There are two glass fuses inside. Unplug the unit, flip it upside down, remove screws and four from roll cage so you can take it apart. Inside you wil see both fuses and will be able to determine which one to replace. Be careful to make sure subwoofer wire is connected before re-assembly!!!

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